Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Why are the Devil Rays always so good and the Royals always so bad? Life just isn’t fair.
The Rays are probably the smartest, most forward thinking organization in the game and the Royals might be stuck in the past like their fans who think its still the Devil Rays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
The Rays are probably the smartest, most forward thinking organization in the game and the Royals might be stuck in the past like their fans who think its still the Devil Rays.
Do the ‘Crimedog’ and Wade Boggs still play for the Rays? [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
The Rays are probably the smartest, most forward thinking organization in the game and the Royals might be stuck in the past like their fans who think its still the Devil Rays.
Hey dude don’t you have some more beloved star players to ship off firesale style so your owners can start the 108 year profit-only cycle again? [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
The Rays are probably the smartest, most forward thinking organization in the game and the Royals might be stuck in the past like their fans who think its still the Devil Rays.
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
They’ve sure got the rings to prove it.
Are you really trying to argue against the success of a team thats been around since 1998 because they dont have a WS ring yet?
Since they got a new majority owner, who changed the name to Rays 14 seasons ago, the Rays have only 4 sub .500 seasons, 8 90+ win seasons, 7 playoff appearances, and 2 WS appearances (potentially 3). All while having one of the lowest payrolls in the game in a division with the Yankees and Red Sox. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Are you really trying to argue against the success of a team thats been around since 1998 because they dont have a WS ring yet?
Since they got a new majority owner, who changed the name to Rays 14 seasons ago, the Rays have only 4 sub .500 seasons, 8 90+ win seasons, 7 playoff appearances, and 2 WS appearances (potentially 3). All while having one of the lowest payrolls in the game in a division with the Yankees and Red Sox.
That’s a lot of words to put on a participation trophy. [Reply]